International audienceUrban logistics is based on a constant process of innovation in terms of transport organization, warehouse design and the use of digital technology. Its environmental and land footprint is growing. With the rise of e-commerce and the reorganization of supply chains, goods transport is now a major challenge for urban societies.What are the consequences of these transformations on logistics real estate? What new balances are emerging in urban and periurban areas for the integration of logistics warehouses and the minimization of their impacts? This 3rd volume of the Welcome to Logistics City series by the researchers of the Logistics City Chair and their partners analyzes these questions in a comparative and internationa...
City logistics represents more than the mere transportation of goods within urban areas. It can be d...
International audienceMetropolitan areas are characterized by their function, which is to be an inte...
This chapter describes the changes in freight and logistics induced by the rapid development of e-co...
Urban freight living labs need to operate in full recognition of the challenges that will shape the ...
This report is a part of the research initiatives performed by the Logistics City Chair. The Logisti...
AbstractThis article outlines a logistics pattern which would work at three urban levels. It emphasi...
Cities all over the world are rethinking their mobility policies in light of environmental and quali...
This chapter examines the spatial patterns of freight and logistics activities and the planning and ...
Urban logistics, also known as city logistics, is in particular concerned with how to supply people ...
In recent years, the logistics outsourcing market has significantly expanded, driving also the growt...
International audienceWe examine the logistics dualization in the Paris metropolitan area using a da...
This paper describes the emergence of logistics cities, which are geographical concentrations of rel...
City logistics is subject to constant development, generated by new logistics trends and high custom...
International audienceThe maturation of digital(ized) consumption, together with the amplification o...
City logistics represents more than the mere transportation of goods within urban areas. It can be d...
International audienceMetropolitan areas are characterized by their function, which is to be an inte...
This chapter describes the changes in freight and logistics induced by the rapid development of e-co...
Urban freight living labs need to operate in full recognition of the challenges that will shape the ...
This report is a part of the research initiatives performed by the Logistics City Chair. The Logisti...
AbstractThis article outlines a logistics pattern which would work at three urban levels. It emphasi...
Cities all over the world are rethinking their mobility policies in light of environmental and quali...
This chapter examines the spatial patterns of freight and logistics activities and the planning and ...
Urban logistics, also known as city logistics, is in particular concerned with how to supply people ...
In recent years, the logistics outsourcing market has significantly expanded, driving also the growt...
International audienceWe examine the logistics dualization in the Paris metropolitan area using a da...
This paper describes the emergence of logistics cities, which are geographical concentrations of rel...
City logistics is subject to constant development, generated by new logistics trends and high custom...
International audienceThe maturation of digital(ized) consumption, together with the amplification o...
City logistics represents more than the mere transportation of goods within urban areas. It can be d...
International audienceMetropolitan areas are characterized by their function, which is to be an inte...
This chapter describes the changes in freight and logistics induced by the rapid development of e-co...